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If it passes through the origin
It makes a line ,it goes through the origin, it has a constant
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All fractions are proportional to some other fraction.
It is a relationship of direct proportion if and only if the graph is a straight line which passes through the origin. It is an inverse proportional relationship if the graph is a rectangular hyperbola. A typical example of an inverse proportions is the relationship between speed and the time taken for a journey.
If the graph is a straight line through the origin, sloping upwards to the right, then it is a proportional linear relationship.
It is a graph of a proportional relationship if it is either: a straight lie through the origin, ora rectangular hyperbola.
If it passes through the origin
It makes a line ,it goes through the origin, it has a constant
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The answer depends on how the information is presented. If in the form of a graph, it must be a straight line through the origin. If in the form of an equation, it must be of the form y = cx.
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Suppose the two variables are X and Y. If, for any observation, X/Y remains the same, the relationship is proportional.
You might assume that acceleration is proportional to force - specifically, using Newton's Second Law. However, you would need to know the mass on which the force acts - otherwise, you simply don't have enough information.
You need to know what is the relationship between x and y. Are they proportional? Inversely proportional? Several other options also exist.
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